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Cloud Computing in dentistry
Šeda, Matěj ; Potančok, Martin (advisor) ; Voříšek, Jiří (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with the opportunities of Cloud Computing technologies and services in dentistry in the Czech Republic. It is especially focused on the use of the Software-as-a-Service distribution model in dental practice management system. Primarily, the information system, which uses a cloud model for distribution of a the dental practice management software, is defined. Then the functionality requirements for this software and general advantages and disadvantages of Cloud Computing in relation to dentistry are summarized. This part also describes the legislative and technical prerequisites for keeping electronic health records. These theoretical findings serve as a basis for the market analysis of Cloud Computing in the field of dentistry in the Czech Republic and abroad, also to carry out interviews with dentists and workers of selected dental surgeries or clinics. Based on these interviews the current condition of dentistry in the Czech Republic and the attitude of Czech surgeries to Cloud Computing is described. The last part of this work presents the options of moving to the cloud and proposes solutions of some Cloud Computing issues, which emerged from previous analyses.

Identification of the state of the market with self-service BI tools
Horák, Josef ; Gála, Libor (advisor) ; Pour, Jan (referee)
The focus of this thesis is the Self-service Business Intelligence. The aim of this paper is to analyze the state of the market with BI tools supporting self-service approach. The thesis acquaints readers with the trending Self-service BI and describes criteria needed for being included in this category. The practical part determines to what extent are the currently available BI tools fulfilling those criteria. The thesis could therefore be useful for BI users as a guide for choosing a product enabling them to be more self-sufficient and as a result, more effective.

Oscillatory Power Generator Base on Mechanical Resonant Element
Mihalík, Vlastimil ; Houška, Pavel (referee) ; Hadaš, Zdeněk (advisor)
This work deals with the power supply of wireless sensors. When using a wireless sensor is desirable application of alternative energy sources, because the primary cells or batteries may reduce the extent or length of service of the sensor itself. Ambient energy can be used as a suitable alternative source. This energy must be in an appropriate form, which allows its conversion to electric energy. These appropriate, already used types include: solar en., temperature gradient en., en. of flowing liquids, vibration, etc. The advantage of vibrations is its presence in almost all mechanical systems. One of the possibilities for using the vibration of machine systems for power supply wireless sensors is using the vibration power generator with oscillating component. The generator must be designed so that its resonance frequency coincides with the frequency of vibration in the machine system. This method can be used only if the machinery system vibrations at least partially constant. Another option is to use the vibrations caused by, for example, transit transport, or different step acting factor. In this case, it is desirable that the generator is designed with variable resonant frequency, which can partly be achieved, for example, integrating several oscillating component in the body of generator. After the general analysis of the problem, graduation theses will be concerned with the possibility of use of energy from the short damped oscillation and step impulse. Focusing on a proposal of multi-element structures.

Smartcard authentication
Juras, Stanislav ; Burda, Karel (referee) ; Hajný, Jan (advisor)
The master’s thesis outlines the problem of authentication. It describes authentication factors like ownership, knowledge and inherent. There are described properties of each of that. Authentication based on ownership focuses on authenticators - the smartcards. The thesis also describes different types of smartcards (contact, contactless and hybrid smartcards) and refers to their basic properties. Emphasis is placed on the description of contact and contactless smartcard, specifically focusing on .NET smartcards. It describes their internal components such as memory (RAM, ROM, EEPROM), crypto processor etc. Smartcards are also examined in terms of support for cryptographic primitives. The thesis also introduces the cryptographic methods and principles describing symmetric and asymmetric ciphers. Symmetric ciphers are divided in to stream and block ciphers. There is description of asymmetric cipher, digital signature etc. This work also touches on the fundamental principles required for safe programming. Part of this work is also practical implementation (programs). Practical part aims to implement the communication between the user and AC (Access Control) AASR system. The first suite of applications provides encrypted communication between the PC and smartcards. These applications should create on smartcard services that will be able to perform operations on the client side, which are necessary to authenticate in the AASR system. The paper also presents algorithms for working with big numbers - addition, subtraction, multiplication, and Montgomery's algorithm for multiplication. The second application implements the functionality of AC components (Access Control). This functionality is for example – authenticate received token, digital signature authentication, generating random numbers, logging etc.

Mixed-use Building in Plzeň
Bureš, Jiří ; Dohnal, Jakub (referee) ; Kalousek, Lubor (advisor)
This diploma thesis deal with a new mixed-use building in the Pilsen, district the Černice. The object is situated in cadastre unit Černice, on the plot number 1457/22 and 1456/10. Plot is undeveloped on this time and there is only grass vegetation there. Developer wants to build the mixed-use object on his plot. The object has eight flats, the office space, two shops and ample premisses for parking space The buildings is designed like a three-storey building with warm flat roof, without cellar, the structural system is wall system.

Coffee shop as the topic of Czech art of the first half of 20th century
Hnilicová, Eva ; Konečný, Lubomír (advisor) ; Lahoda, Vojtěch (referee)
"Stýkali se lidé na fóru, stýkali se v klášteřích, stýkali se v salónech. Dnes není ani fóra, ani klášterů s tímto významem, ani salónů s tímto ovzduším. Dnes jsou kavárny. "1 píše Milena Jesenská v roce 1920. Kavárna se stala otevřeným místem setkání městskému člověku, který bez pozvání, do ní mohl vstoupit kdykoliv, kdy potřeboval. Vznikly i takové kavárny, které se staly známé po celém městě, shromaždiště duchovního, bohémského a uměleckého jako světa. Společnosti těchto kaváren ve svých diskusích a následně svých dílech literárních, hudebních a výtvarných zhodnocují obdobnou problematiku, myšlenku, námět. Vytvářejí celistvý skupinový (mnohdy i generační) projev, který ovlivňuje dobu následující. Vzniklo by moderní umění, francouzské nebo české, bez kaváren? Bez prostředí, kde umělec bez zakázek nacházel v společných rozhovorech, ale i v uvolněné zábavě spojence proti oficiálnímu proudu nebo veřejnému mínění na cestě za vyjádřením nového, společensky či umělecky aktuálního? Ve Francii se v 70. letech 19. století schází početná společnost "malířů moderního života" v Café Guerbois a pak v Café da la Nouvelle Athénes na Montmartru. V prvním desetiletí dvacátého století žijí "kubisté" v Lapin Agile, ve dvacátých letech je centrem Montparnasse a kavárny 1a Rotonde, Le Dome, Closerie des Lila s. Literární...

Medical information service in pharmaceutical company
Burský, Ondřej ; Papík, Richard (advisor) ; Basl, Josef (referee)
Tématem práce je vliv nových informačních a komunikačních technologií na rozvoj v oblasti justice.Větší část textu se věnuje domácímu vládnímu projektu elektronického a internetového soudnictví - eJustice. Zadáním tohoto projektu je umožnit vést většinu soudní agendy do roku 2012 v elektronické podobě. Závěrečným a také stěžejním bodem programu eJustice je elektronický soudní spis, jehož zavedení umožní bezpečný přístup k informacím pro oprávněné osoby. Kromě soudního eSpisu jsou v práci analyzovány i další důležité aplikace projektu elektronizace justice, jako je ePodatelna, infoSOUD, insolevenční rejstřík, elektronické úřední desky nebo ePlatební rozkaz. Podrobněji jsou v práci rozebrány i vedlejší aplikace systému eJustice, které podporují hlavní cíle projektu. Pozornost je věnována také legislativním úpravám, které jsou při modernizaci veřejné správy zásadní. Závěrečná část práce se věnuje modernímu prostředku pro řešení sporů, kterým je rozhodčí řízení on line.

Efficiency of Wireless Networks from Services View
Buchta, Marek ; Vymazal, Michal (referee) ; Škorpil, Vladislav (advisor)
Subject of this thesis was the issue of effectiveness of wireless networks from the perspective of services. Become acquainted with WiFi network standard IEEE 802.11 with protocols and principles of WiFi networks and services. It should be focused on the quality of service QoS. In teoretical part of this thesis are described problems considering wireless networks, layer model and types of nets used in WiFi. Standard IEEE 802.11 is analysed in details including supplements and used packets. Special attention is paid to the quality of service QoS. Next are discussed the principles and application services as VoIP, videoconferencing, video streaming and others in WiFi network. On the basis of obtained knowledge is designed extensive WiFi network with assured supply of services. For modelling and simulation of wireless network is used software development environment Opnet Modeler. Model of wireless network is used to optimize and analyse this wireless communication network. In thesis are also simulated properties of data which are sensitive to delay. In last part of thesis is created a laboratory work, which contains a submission of task, detailed theory, wiring diagram, instructions for elaboration, guidelines for simulation and example of elaboration of task. Work is about comparison of network with used 802.11b and 802.11e standard, and support of quality of service QoS.

The absences in the sphere of care about people after spinal chord injury in the Czech Republic
Rosenkrancová, Lucie ; Vodáčková, Daniela (advisor) ; Zinčenková, Kamila (referee)
While writing the thesis, I presume that tha vast majority of people with spinal chord injury (SCI) like paraplegics and quadruplegics are capable according to their intelligence cooperate, and after good treatment and care they can live "normal" social life and earn themselves living. For that they need a big help from their environment, "general public", professionals and state. Therefore I ask following questions: "What do the respondents think of offered services to all people with spinal chord injury?", "Is there in the Czech Republic sufficient comprehensive rehabilitation about people with spinal chord injury?" The aim of this thesis is to describe complications and results of spinal chord injuries (paraplegia, quadruplegia) and with that connected the cure, especially rehabilitative cure. The main aim is to find out the absences in the sphere of care about people on wheelchair in the Czech Republic. I focused on what wheelchair people see as the biggest problem in their lives, how they feel the changes in legislative, medical care, complex rehabilitation, possibilities of job placement and education in the Czech Republic over the past few years. Another aim of this thesis is to find out how the state cares and takes interest of people on wheelchair with spinal chord injury, if the state offers them...

Czech-hungarian business cooperation with regards to cultural differences
Šalandová, Tereza ; Müllerová, Františka (advisor) ; Hinčica, Vít (referee)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to describe Hungary not only from the economical and business point of view, but also from the point of view of cultural differences typical for this country. Knowledge of those cultural specifics might have a substantial significance for business relations. The work is divided into five chapters. First chapter provides a general description of Hungary and takes historical and political factors that might have influence on business into account. Second chapter presents economy of Hungary, macroeconomic and economic development and international trade. Third chapter follows with a description of the Czech-hungarian business relations. Cultural differences, business protocol and etiquette are the topics of the fourth chapter. Part of this chapter is also an analysis of cultural dimensions of Hungary by G. Hofstede, followed by a description of the Czech center in Budapest and an interview with a former director of this center. Finally, the last chapter is a practical part which assesses a survey. The conclusion provides a summary of the most important findings from the thesis and considers if Hungary might be a promising business partner for the Czech Republic.